Sergeant Kelsey Snyder served in Basra, Iraq with a Reserve Military Police unit from 2009 to 2010. Her unit worked extensively to train Iraqi Police Transition Teams, and provides insights into the challenges she and her fellow MPs faced with IED attacks, working with the Iraqi police, and the challenges faced by their interpreters.
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Specialist Kelsey Snyder and Private First Class Tamara Rucker of the 354th Military Police Company, US Army Reserve, preparing for a convoy through Basra, Iraq, on February 8th, 2010. (Narrator’s photos)
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Basra, IraqWhen:
February 8th, 2010Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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Kelsey Snyder is greeted by Tamara Rucker after graduating from Basic and Advanced Individual Training for military police at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri on November 29th, 2007. (Narrator’s photo)
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U Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri When:
November 29th, 2007Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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Kelsey Snyder and her brother Cole toured New York City while she was in training at Ft. Dix, New Jersey in preparation for deployment to Iraq with the 354th Military Police Company, U.S. Army Reserve on November 30th, 2009. (Narrator’s photo)
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New York City When:
Circa 2009Ownership:
Narrator’s photo